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Scott CH Huang COM 5336 Cryptography Lecture 0 Scott CH Huang COM 5336 Cryptography Lecture 0 Some Admin

Scott CH Huang 2 Class Information Instructor: Scott C.-H. Huang 黃之浩 Class Time: – Mon 3-4, Thu 3 Venue: – EECS 210 COM 5336 Cryptography Lecture 0

Scott CH Huang 3 Prerequisite Required – Basic C programming. Recommended – Discrete Mathematics – Abstract Algebra – Data Structure – Algorithms COM 5336 Cryptography Lecture 0

Scott CH Huang 4 Course Objectives COM 5336 Cryptography Lecture 0 Learning the mathematical background for cryptography. Understanding cryptographic techniques and how to use them in a proper way. Implementing/Simulating important cryptographic algorithms/protocols. Learning the implementation as well as hardware issues of important cryptographic algorithms/protocols.

Scott CH Huang 5 Textbook/Reference books No required textbooks – Lecture notes/slides are sufficient. Reference books – Cryptography and Network Security: Principles and Practices, William Stallings, 4ed – Handbook of Applied Cryptography by Alfred J. Menezes, Paul C. Van Oorschot, Scott A. Vanstone (Editor), CRC Press, ISBN , Available on-line at Other related research papers. COM 5336 Cryptography Lecture 0

Scott CH Huang 6 Assessment Midterm 35%, in-class, closed books/notes 4 assignments: 45% Final Project: 20% COM 5336 Cryptography Lecture 0

Scott CH Huang 7 Assignment Deadlines (Tentative) AssignmentOverall %Deadlines #110%10/17 #210%10/31 #310%11/21 #415%12/19 Final Project20%1/9 COM 5336 Cryptography Lecture 0

Scott CH Huang 8 Academic Dishonesty Plagiarism: It is a serious fraud to plagiarize other’s work. Suspected plagiarism cases may be handled by the relevant disciplinary body of the university. Cheating/Impersonating in the exam: Such cases will be reported to the Academic Regulations and Records Office, and the Disciplinary Procedures in the Code of Student Conduct will be followed. COM 5336 Cryptography Lecture 0

Scott CH Huang 9 Late Policy Within 24 hrs after the deadline– 10% off Submission after 24 hrs past the deadline will NOT be accepted. COM 5336 Cryptography Lecture 0

Scott CH Huang 10 To Reach Me Please send s to chhuang (at) ee.nthu.edu.tw Your title is suggested to start with [COM5336]. – e.g. “[COM5336] Assignment#1 Question.” This way I usually reply on the same day, otherwise I may not be able to notice your and reply quickly because I receive too many s. COM 5336 Cryptography Lecture 0